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strictly1957 38 points ago +38 / -0

Keep on hitting them with the hammer of Troof!!! btw In other news, George Kirby is now 9 months clean and Sober!

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BlackPillBot 18 points ago +18 / -0

GUD BOI FLOID died from making one too many trips to the fentanyl buffet. He was known for, and caught on camera multiple times eating the Chinese delicacy. He is also “victim” of the new fucked up trend by the Bolsheviks manipulation of the CJS system to push criminal justice reform and restorative justice because the sis tum is just to damn rasis. Had GBF been, and remained in prison where he belonged for being a violent armed home invader, he’d probably still be alive today. The revolving door of the CJS system once again, failed him, and the rest of society.

Of course, none of this information will stop the hoax of black victimization that started the day sub Saharan Africans chose to hunt, capture, abuse, and then sell their own people, most of whom ended up in South America, to the highest bidder some of whom were black.

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independentbystander 4 points ago +4 / -0

^ WEW LAD This guy is paying attention! ^

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BlackPillBot 3 points ago +3 / -0

😎

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strictly1957 3 points ago +3 / -0

Now don't go spitting Troofs like that cus hehe. That shit stain was long overdue a meet and greet with the grim reaper!!!

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BlackPillBot 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yup.

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NoNewFrens 2 points ago +2 / -0

Based

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Roadpower 27 points ago +27 / -0

Hey guys, lets be real here please. The truth doesn't matter when only a fraction of a percent of people will see it. In fact, here is a challenge for you. Do you have friends and or colleagues who happen to be black? Or happen to be hysterics who only get their "news" from the despicable lying media?

Then see if you can explain to them the facts of the Floyd case if you even dare. If you already know that you don't dare, that explains just how far things are gone. If you do dare I'm pretty sure that you know it will be a very difficult needle to thread.

If you do this, be careful that it is not too great a risk to yourself. And I'm not kidding. We are living in really fucked up times.

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Femprep 22 points ago +22 / -0

My sister had a black friend for years that she’s stood up for and has stood up for my sister. They’re no longer speaking because of the insanity of last year when this other girl went into full victim narrative, and my sister was left going “wtf just happened”.

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Roadpower 19 points ago +19 / -0

Yep, the media is incredibly powerful, unfortunately many people (including whites) easily fall victim to the narratives if they don't exercise critical thinking and modest research.

My instincts and observations caused me to stop going to the movies when I was 25 (58 now), to stop watching TV over 20 years ago and to stop listening to talk radio in 2008. If you consume any of those you are going to end up being a useful idiot.

Thankfully I never went to college but regrettably it is difficult to warn young people that they are at great risk of exposure to ideas that will destroy them and those around them if adopted.

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DeusVultIntensifies 13 points ago +14 / -1

We lost a friend like this. She always believed she deserved special treatment and diminished responsibility. As soon as BLM became mainstream she wore her victim crown, sat on her throne of virtue supremacy, and treated us all like serfs. Dumped her. Do not feel bad about it at all.

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TearsMakeTheBestAmmo 12 points ago +12 / -0

Had a friend like that. I was in his wedding. I let him stay at my place for some time when things were rocky with his wife. I asked him about it one day since he always had an incredibly open mind and had no issue calling things out when it came to racial issues, to the point that even he would cross the street to avoid people when out and about.

But, when Fentanyl Floyd hit something changed drastically. Even showing him the autopsy report, the portions of the video where you could see a white item in his mouth, showing that he was alive and well until he hit the hospital and OD'ed..

And that was the end of that friendship.

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jrgreen73 7 points ago +7 / -0

WTF just happened is: now you are a racist if you do not agree with every lie spewed by the media.

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BerettaStroker 2 points ago +2 / -0

My best friend from high school and college married a black person and also went off the deep end of the victimhood pool last year for their benefit. I have cut off all communication and will live the rest of my life without their toxic and manipulative influence.

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Femprep 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's just so bizarre. These seemingly normal people lost their minds when the BLM riots began, and now they're insane.

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jrgreen73 10 points ago +10 / -0

You’re right. These are the same people who believe to this day that “little” Trayvon had every right to beat George Zimmerman’s head against the concrete and “gentle giant” Mike Brown was justified in trying to relieve an officer of his weapon.

There is no reasoning with these people.

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BlackPillBot 7 points ago +7 / -0

I’ve already been though this with a few different life long black friends with the St. Skittles case bullshit. Let’s just say they became visibly emotional, and angry. They couldn’t fathom how I could dare challenge, and question the media, who they all previously agreed would lie about almost everything, on this issue, because apparently ST. S shared the same skin tone as them, and apparently the central organizing feature of all of their lives is their skin color. ✊🏿🤡🌎

It’s sad, and fascinating to watch. I could tell there is no doubt if I would have kept pushing the issue with them, at least two, definitely one would have gotten physically violent with me. It’s fucking pathetic how easy thes low IQ motherfuckers are to manipulate. I slowly but surely stopped communicating with them. I guess they took the hint since they stopped reaching out too. I have a buddy who is mutual friends with a couple of the same people, and he told me their social media posting became super radical after the GOOD BOI FLOID HOAX. I wasn’t surprised one bit. Good riddance.

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independentbystander 3 points ago +3 / -0

If you haven't seen it, Joel Gilbert's "Trayvon Martin Hoax" documentary is very informational.

There are many things that MSM deliberately covered up/misreported (Martin's criminal history/suspension from school, texts/social media posts fishing for drugs to make "fire-ass lean"/purple drank, referring to the watermelon drink as "Arizona Iced Tea", etc etc) but the craziest part of the story is the impostor "witness" who was supposedly on the phone that night. The "witness" was not able to read/confirm her "written testimony" in court because she didn't write it: the real girl-on-the-phone went on the run, and prosecutors deliberately committed perjury (or something unethical anyway) by fabricating not only testimony, but the "witness" herself.

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BlackPillBot 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, I’ve seen it, and it’s another example of why the media is enemy of the people.

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independentbystander 1 point ago +1 / -0

Stefan Molyneux's "Truth About" series is very good also, he has done thorough debunkings of the MSM coverups/misreporting of several high-profile riot-starter incidents (Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, etc etc.)

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BlackPillBot 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks. I sure didn’t know anything about that. I like SM though. Michele Malkin had a cool investigatory series for a while too when she was with that network bongino was with for a while. I forgot it’s name though.

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fusreedah 2 points ago +2 / -0

St Skittles?

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BlackPillBot 1 point ago +1 / -0

Trayvon martin. Keep up fren. 😁

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fusreedah 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'd say I was kept up then, but it was 9 years ago now. I vaguely remember something about skittles, what was it?

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independentbystander 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ingredients for "fire-ass lean"/"purple drank"/"sizzurp." Trayvon Martin was inquiring via texts/social-media if anyone had the "hookup for codien," hence his mission in search of Skittles and watermelon drink.

>Acquire a can of Arizona Watermelon drink, pour out some for your fallen homies, dump in Skittles. Dump in pills/cough syrup/whatever is handy. Voila, you're the envy of your friends. (Jazz-hands intensify)

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Threeballes 5 points ago +5 / -0

So true, every word. Thanks for posting.

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seeyouinvalhalla 2 points ago +2 / -0

To be honest, I don't dare

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DemsHaveNoHomeHere 12 points ago +12 / -0

BTW

George Floyd was a degenerate scumbag who only died bc he was let out of jail early for armed hone invasion and assault of a pregnant woman in front of her children. Fuck George Floyd, fuck his supporters, fuck the faggot that bought him a gold coffin and fuck everyone besides his children who were there.

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Donkeyballs 8 points ago +8 / -0

Don’t be a thug if you can’t take the slug. In this drug.

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BlackPillBot 4 points ago +4 / -0

I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but depending on the age of his children, the already been irreparably indoctrinated, and radicalized. There’s probably almost no chance of salvaging them. Just look at what they are, and have been surrounded by.

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FlyinHeadlock [S] 11 points ago +11 / -0

Neck Restraint: Non-deadly force option. Defined as compressing one or both sides of a person’s neck with an arm or leg, without applying direct pressure to the trachea or airway (front of the neck). Only sworn employees who have received training from the MPD Training Unit are authorized to use neck restraints. The MPD authorizes two types of neck restraints: Conscious Neck Restraint and Unconscious Neck Restraint. (04/16/12)

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 8 points ago +8 / -0

How is this news? All of this was known almost immediately. Did the prosecutor drop all charges?

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borscht-nazi 2 points ago +2 / -0

K. Prohibition on Neck Restraints and Choke Holds

Neck Restraints and choke holds are prohibited. Instructors are prohibited from teaching the use of neck restraints or choke holds.

MN Statute section 609.06 Subd. 3 (b) defines a choke hold “as a method by which a person applies sufficient pressure to a person to make breathing difficult or impossible, and includes but is not limited to any pressure to the neck, throat, or windpipe that may prevent or hinder breathing, or reduce intake of air. Choke hold also means applying pressure to a person's neck on either side of the windpipe, but not to the windpipe itself, to stop the flow of blood to the brain via the carotid arteries.”

I don't get it... So is it or is it not prohibited (or allowed)?

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jrgreen73 2 points ago +3 / -1

Either way the knee on the neck did not kill Fentanyl Floyd or contribute to his death in any way.

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BlackPillBot 2 points ago +2 / -0

Of course it didn’t. I love how people love to pretend like you can’t modulate the pressure by leaning into, or away from the knee on the suspects body. People are fucking simpletons constantly looking to be outraged at something they can use to further their agenda. Even if he angled himself to cause as much pain and discomfort as possible, Chauvin still didn’t kill GOOD BOI FLOID.

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jrgreen73 2 points ago +2 / -0

As someone who participated in subduing and restraining numerous combative patients and inmates in psychiatric hospitals and prisons over a period of 33 years, I can only add: you are correct. I tried not to hover my knee over a subdued patient's neck because it was a potentially dangerous move. Meaning, If I shifted my weight the wrong way I could potentially injure the patient's (or inmate's) neck. But, again, Saint Floyd had no neck injury. So Chauvin did not injure or kill Saint Floyd.

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Tweedlethree 7 points ago +7 / -0

The $20.00 bill was the important part of the story. Sundance wrote an article about forged $20.00 bills that were coming out of the bar that both Floyd and the cop worked at. He suggested that the CIA may have known something about it. Unfortunately the bar burned down. The race riots buried an interesting story. Where did a loser like Floyd get counterfeit money?

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Roadpower 2 points ago +2 / -0

To be honest I think the counterfeit $20 was just a fluke as Floyd was likely frequenting shady places. If it were something serious I would expect him to have had more than one. I wouldn't let that part of the story distract me unless there are more interesting aspects of it.

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Donkeyballs 5 points ago +5 / -0

If you’re passing counterfeit money, you don’t carry a a pocketful with you. If you get caught with one note, excusable. A pocketful and you’re busted. Just a guess.

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Roadpower 2 points ago +2 / -0

That is a fair point but I confess I'm not convinced because Floyd specifically was not the most rational person and not was he in command of his emotions. Otherwise I'm with you.

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Donkeyballs 3 points ago +3 / -0

Drug addicted criminals are never in the right state of mind.

I wonder if he passed any bills earlier in the day or that week.

Real police work will reveal if it was a fluke or he had access to phony money.

It would be nice to know.

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Tweedlethree 1 point ago +1 / -0

There are. It was an article on the Conservative Tree House, soon after all the trouble started.

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muslimporn 1 point ago +1 / -0

There's nothing to explain really. I don't buy it was a setup with both involved but there are some mysteries.

The biggest mystery is why when trying to defraud the shop they hung around. On the cam they do come across as incredibly thick, literally retarded, so that might explain it but I'd like to hear what the two people with him have to say about it.

Another mystery which people are overlooking is how did the video gain so much traction and why wasn't it stopped?

Another mystery is what happened to the car and other stuff that was searched.

Another mystery is why wasn't the guy he was with charged?

Another mystery is who sold him the drugs? That is, who really killed him?

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Tweedlethree 2 points ago +2 / -0

In the video I saw Floyd is saying "I didn't know". I think he is talking about the $20.00 note. The whole thing is suspicious and I think the cop will walk. But it was just what the left were waiting for to cause the riots.

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seeyouinvalhalla 1 point ago +1 / -0

China

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King1001 3 points ago +4 / -1

I think we can do away with the kneeling on the necks of perps and still be able to properly restrain them. There is also the issue of blood choke which you see in mma. They don't go unconscious from lack of air but lack of blood flow to the brain. He also kneeled on his neck for minutes after going unconscious. That being said I believe he died from overdose but some things can be improved .

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BlackPillBot 3 points ago +3 / -0

I’m borderline ACAB after the events of the last year, but you and everyone else have to realize that when it comes to dealing with black folks, LEO can’t even question them even if they have RS, and PC without the Bolshevik media turning it into another chance to manipulate the narrative/optics to push their divisive agenda. Their go to 99% of the time is the hoax of black victimization that started the day sub Saharan Africans chose to hunt, capture, abuse, and then sell their own people, most of whom ended up in South America, to the highest bidder.

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PocketPosse 2 points ago +2 / -0

Somehow everybody needs to be condemned as wrong without making any new restrictions that make good cops jobs harder. Chauvin was almost as wrong as George Floyd was, but Hep Spit is real and neck restraints are necessary.

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BigFreedomBoner 3 points ago +3 / -0

Nonsense. These are happy days. Under the sheer strain of such intense notoriety, not only did Good Ol' George got sober, but he stayed sober.

What an inspiration to poor kids!

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TheUsurper 6 points ago +6 / -0

What an inspiration to poor kids!

And maybe even white kids!

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BigFreedomBoner 1 point ago +1 / -0

But white kids are so smart they can inspire themselves!

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SteelMongoose 3 points ago +3 / -0

I was a cop for a long time. I wasn't there, but what I've seen of the incident wouldn't justify kneeling on someone's head and neck for a long time. I'm not aware of any best practice neck restraint that involves kneeling it over 8 minutes of compression. My impression of the arrest is that it was amateur night.

That said, a violation of force policy or best-practice standards (assuming there was such a violation) doesn't constitute cause if death. And the prosecution's grandstanding saddled them with a charge that involved intent, which is insane. They even took the Murder 3 (no intent) off the table.

If this is going to be a real trial, the prosecution has pretty high bar for proof, with a victim who was jacked up on at least four drugs he shouldn't have had in his system, along with chronic conditions related to his long time drug abuse. Not that I expect this to be a real trial...

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FlyinHeadlock [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

The knee move was authorized. Nothing in the playbook on how long it can or can't be used to restrain someone. 8 minutes is not that long and if done correctly would no way inhibit breathing. He was a large uncontrollable man high on drugs. Hard enough holding someone small down that high. He probably gets charged though unfortunately. He'll appeal and get out early when nobody cares anymore is how i see it going down.

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SteelMongoose 1 point ago +1 / -0

If Chauvin was actually trained to do something like that (as weird as it may seem) the case gets even more ridiculous. In any event, it shouldn't play out like the armchair lawyers in the internet expect.

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memechallenger33 2 points ago +2 / -0

“ Neck restraints and choke holds (prohibited)”

Did they change this recently?

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FlyinHeadlock [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's not prohibited. It can still be used under the right circumstances which this situation absolutely was the right circumstance. Resisting arrests, fighting with police, refusing to obey lawful orders.

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borscht-nazi 0 points ago +1 / -1

Where are you getting this from?

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FlyinHeadlock [S] 1 point ago +2 / -1

Minnie police own playbook which I posted twice on here. Once in the header then again in the article. Maybe just read past a headline? It's all in there.

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borscht-nazi 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's not anywhere in what you posted the link to. But whatever, you are obviously right.

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FlyinHeadlock [S] 0 points ago +1 / -1

i know I'm right. I can't help you with reading comprehension however. That's a personal problem. I posted the police handbook with the knee to the neck authorization. Use your arrow key or mouse and scroll down to the knee section.

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borscht-nazi 0 points ago +1 / -1

I copy/pasted the only relevant information from your link.

But it's obvious now that you are an angry shit human, most likely a bernout bro still mad about not getting a refund.

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MichelesPenis 2 points ago +2 / -0

Did you all forget he died of covid-19? Only guy with respiratory problems and completely ignored when he can't breathe.

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NavySTG 2 points ago +2 / -0

Floyd hasn't been high in 2021.

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Boruzu 1 point ago +1 / -0

And resisting arrest, and public intoxication.

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independentbystander 1 point ago +1 / -0

WOMP WOMP

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Stanwyk74 1 point ago +1 / -0

This loser has ushered in the complete destruction of America. Treated as if he were some saint.

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Dontdoxxxmeplease 1 point ago +1 / -0

So, you mean all those mostly peaceful protest were in vain, It’s not like they could’ve known this and gaslighted and racebaiter the public only for the truth to come out that would be a conspiracy theory.

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fusreedah 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah a thing I keep asking and nobody has been able to give me any type of answer is that if it was standard police procedure why are there not countless deaths all over the country from police doing this?

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iSignedUpForThis 1 point ago +1 / -0

So charges dropped?

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ShambolicPaul 1 point ago +1 / -0

I hope all 4 of these cops go on to sue the fuck out of the city, the media and their own police department. Trial by public opinion, forced into exile and left to the wolves just for doing their job.

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flabbyfanny1 1 point ago +1 / -0

I knew it. The police officer was following training protocols. He did nothing wrong.

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ACActual 1 point ago +1 / -0

And then then Floyd family voted for the guy who let China flood the country with Fentanyl. Good job

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SpezLovesHisBull 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's ok guys. Under Biden his fambly can use Harriet Tubman $20 bills to facilitate their overdoses.

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Bernier4Canada 1 point ago +1 / -0

What was the official cause of death for floyd? I can't find anything from any government office.

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Donkeyballs 0 points ago +1 / -1

Ouch. Real life analysis. Truth hurts.

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MrVegan 0 points ago +1 / -1

Now how many jurors will put their life at risk?

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brinecat 0 points ago +1 / -1

ever heard of the game hot potato ? who ever is left holding it loses... well sorry i believe if you die in police custody thats on the police. GF didn’t have the ability to call an emt, he was restrained and Chaivin made that choice to be the one caught doing it. if he was gonna die anyway let him do it in the back of an ambulance. a fake $20 is not a capital offense. sorry. i hope none of you ever wrote a bad check, lol - send chauvin after ya, protect your neck.

really do i think GF contributed to his own death, obviously he was dumb and put himself in that situation, but when your high on meth do you really make good decisions ??